THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.
' "aY '—— ' : ; THE YORKSHIRB HATCH. [BBBTBB'B TBT.BBBasT.3 j ■'■ -'•" ateearred JulyJtSUii 5.15 pjo. '" | -".j •;- - hr : \ London, July 14. I The cricket match at ShefEeld—AuairaEans versus Yoritehire----was resmned and eoncladed to-day. The Homo team in the seoond inntogs eeored 249, leaving the Australians 133 ran* to mefe* to
wto. The** were obtained with th* loss Af^J^wasK-sßttn^^ njatoh with six vridtofc lathe visitora' second inning* Scott was th* highest booms, with 67 not oat The weather to-day was unfavorable, and th* attendance small. |8«BCIAX WO WBBBS ABBO*KATt*B.3 aasetve* Mr/ Met, lSSaja Lokbok, Jury 15. In th* finahover of tho cricket match against Torkahh*, Scott, the Australian, scored three Co and one 4. ' [bbtjtsb's ULBOBAXS.] Beaelvca Jalr IOSA, US aja. v Lom>o>T, Jnly 15. The following team represent England in tlw cricket match, Australian* v AH Bngiand, which eommeaees on Monday next, at Lord's G. Grace, W. W. Bead, Steel, Tvfeeote, Blow, Barnes, Briggs, Lohmanh, Sootton, Shrewsbury, andUlyett
THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.
Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6494, 16 July 1886, Page 3
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